[kde-linux] How to set default groups to new users?

Dale dalek at exceedtech.net
Tue Dec 19 04:38:21 UTC 2006


Unga wrote:
> --- Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer at gmx.at> wrote:
>
>   
>> On Monday 18 December 2006 17:15, Unga wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> When adding new users to KDE using KUser Manager,
>>>       
>> it
>>     
>>> is necessary to select groups (eg. audio, disk,
>>>       
>> etc).
>>     
>>> How to set groups by default to all new users by a
>>> system wide configuration?
>>>       
>> If you use the "adduser" tool you can configure
>> default groups for normal 
>> users with the EXTRA_GROUPS key
>>
>> See man:/adduser and maybe man:/adduser.conf
>>
>>     
>
> Kevin, thanks again. I'm not sure what is used to add
> users when you use KMenu->System->KUser User Manager.
>
> There is no adduser or adduser.conf in my system.
> Konqueror cannot open above man entries. There is only
> /usr/sbin/useradd available in my system.
>
> Regards
> Unga
>
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>   
Hi,

According to my system, which runs Gentoo, the program shadow contains
the command adduser or useradd.  Maybe that will help some.

Dale

:-)  :-)



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